Gord leads Fuller Landau’s Tax practice, with over 25 years of experience helping private companies and their shareholders with corporate, personal, and sales tax matters including estate planning, corporate reorganizations, and international tax planning. He routinely assists foreign companies looking to expand their business into Canada, either by establishing a new operation here, or through an acquisition of an existing business.

Gord is an active mentor to several managers at the firm and a member of our Food and Beverage niche group. He also serves as the Chair of Fuller Landau’s Charity Committee, helping to spearhead initiatives such as our annual participation in local food drives, volunteer tax clinics, and the JDRF Revolution Ride.

Gord is known for his easy-going demeanor and razor-sharp technical knowledge. He is a strategic thinker with exceptional problem-solving skills, who focuses on recommending practical solutions to help each client minimize their taxes and protect their assets.

In his spare time, Gord enjoys spending time with his family, travelling, and playing golf.

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